#FM2014: The Road to Glory (Season 1)

by FelixR1991 ·
Published November 10, 2013
· Updated January 20, 2016

This is the story of my Football Manager career, playing with my local team: ADO den Haag. At the end of every season I will recap the season here. Here’s season 1.

It has begun. The contract is signed. I am the new manager of ADO den Haag. I will be responsible for leading my team to glory. The margin to fail is large, I will have to lead my club to at least a 10th place in the Eredivisie. Finances are terrible: there is no money for new players. If I want new players, I’d have to sell some first. I will have to make it work, or I will be out of a job in no time.

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Here’s the team. I have with Holla a clear captain. I have a decent midfield, but the defence is quite weak. To combat this, I signed Glenn Loovens on a free transfer, which would be my only signing at the start of the season. During my playthrough I will keep close watch at the development of Tom Beugelsdijk (Defensive Center), Danny Bakker (Midfielder) and Mike van Duinen (Striker). These are their stats at the start of the game:

Tom Beugelsdijk

Danny Bakker

Mike van Duinen

The Season (2013-2014)

We started out awesome. For the first half of the season, we were in the top of the league table. However, we gradually descended towards the midfield. We lost some matches we should’ve won, we had some troubling injuries and some unneccessary red cards, which hampered our performances. However, we hung on to 10th place in the end, therefore reaching our goal for the season barely.

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The Players

Tom Beugelsdijk:

Danny Bakker:

Mike van Duinen:

As you can probably see, they all had a very decent season. Bakker’s skills have significantly improved during the season, van Duinen improved somewhat, while Beugelsdijk seemed to stagnate in his development. I’m most encouraged by Bakker though, who proved he could hold his own on the field from the start.

Concluding

All in all a decent season. We started out great, but didn’t have the width of skill to keep our performances up. It will be hard to keep the team together for season two, since our team is still in financial trouble. The team seems to have significantly grown in value, which would make it hard to turn down certain offers for our players. Curious? Stay tuned for season 2, which will be posted on this blog when I finish the season!